Microfilaria in fine-needle aspiration cytology of renal mass - an unusual site: A rare case report
In tropical countries like India, filariasis is one among the major public health problems. Most commonly (90%) cases of lymphatic filariasis caused by wuchereria bancrofti, and rest (10%) cases by Brugia malayi. In India, filariasis is transmitted by the bite of culex or mansonia mosquito species....
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Main Authors: | Majed Momin (Author), Abhijeet Ingle (Author), S Sandeep (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
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